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Gold-Copper Greenfield Discovery in 2014

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Doubleview Capital Corp. is a Canadian resource exploration and development company located in Vancouver British Columbia. Doubleview is publicly traded on the TSX-Venture Exchange [TSX-V: DBV], [OTC: DBLVF], [GER: A1W038]. Doubleview identifies, acquires and finances quality base metal exploration mining projects in North America and more specifically British Columbia, Canada. Doubleview increases shareholder value through strategic and quality Gold, Copper, and Silver projects acquisitions, and through state of the art exploration methods in the industry.

Doubleview endeavours to increase the odds of exploration success and to mitigate investment risk through diversification. Doubleview’s announcement of the Gold Copper Porphyry Discovery on its Hat project in Northwestern British Columbia, sparked interest in the Company and overall Sheslay Area of British Columbia. Doubleview continues aggressive exploration on it Hat Project and plans to advance its other projects in 2017.

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Hat Project

Porphyry copper-gold deposits form in a variety of volcanic environments, most commonly in continental margins and intra-oceanic arcs. These are large scale magmatic-hydrothermal systems associated with a series of porphyritic intrusions, which result in extensive alteration footprints that we map and model to target high grade copper-gold mineralization. As in Ridgway Australia (Wilson et al 2003) and Red Chris in Canada (Norris, 2012) , the Hat porphyry deposits form in

Gold in Porphyry Deposits: Porphyry Deposits are defined as large tonnage mineral deposits with, variously, valuable amounts of copper, molybdenum, gold and silver and combinations of one or more of those metals. Related metals may include iron (magnetite), titanium, rhenium and zinc. For discussion purposes deposits are further defined as alkalic and calc-alkalic, each of which has distinctly different characteristics; a few deposits have aspects of both. Alkalic porphyries usually